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Leave it to Bouillier to attribute his own signature catchphrase to a scary virago with penis envy.
The upstage door opened, and Mahir, blue dot and all, delivered his catchphrase to an appreciative audience.
And as 'Strictly' returns to our screens tonight, the BBC is once again looking to this octogenarian king of the catchphrase to spearhead its battle for ratings.
Coalition officials had an oft-repeated catchphrase to describe the relationship: the two sides, they say, were fighting "shoulder-to-shoulder".
After being diagnosed with lung cancer earlier this year, Edgecombe added another catchphrase to his already long list: "I want to get high till I die".
But the president's team has used it in a serious way, as an easy catchphrase to signify his belief that Mr. Romney's policies would be bad for women.
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One of the latest catchphrases to infect parental discourse is an admonishment against greed.
That proximity explodes strategic notions of nation building — and other catchphrases — to leave the viewer stranded in the moment.
PHOENIX — If he were a city instead of a player, Steve Nash would have his own catalog of capitalized catchphrases to match his inventory of facial affronts.
"Shakespeare contributed some 2,000 words and countless catchphrases to the English language," said Melody Brooks, artistic director of New Perspectives Theater Company.
So let's throw in every gimmick we can think of — coldhearted father, tentative romance, tidy lessons in racism and sexism, cruel authority figures, labored catchphrases — to make sure everyone realizes what a dandy story it is".
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